Principal Product Manager at Smallpdf
Stéphane Turquay is a Principal Product Manager who builds and scales software products used by millions, with deep expertise in the PDF management space. He leads data-driven product strategy, optimizes growth funnels, and drives monetization initiatives that improve customer journeys, engagement, and sustainable revenue.


Need to know how to make all pages in a PDF the same size? Use Smallpdf to convert it for free, fix the page size, then save it back as a PDF.
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Seeing the “failed to load PDF document” error? Open the file in Smallpdf PDF Reader, or follow a few checks to fix the browser, device, or PDF file.
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Wondering why you can’t copy and paste from a PDF? Smallpdf can help fix most causes, from scanned pages to copy restrictions, in your browser.
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Why can’t I save a PDF? Usually, the issue comes from the app or the way the PDF was opened. Smallpdf has easy fixes for you, no new software needed.
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Add a text box to a PDF online with Smallpdf. Place notes, labels, form answers, or quick edits in your browser. No software or registration needed.
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A new survey reveals that most employees and companies have no policies or awareness around the environmental cost of cloud storage and AI tool usage.
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Our testing found that the AI tools professionals trust most still miss errors, invent citations, and deliver inconsistent results.
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FBI data and a survey of 1,000 Americans expose the real financial cost of trusting a familiar file format.
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AI transforms how freelancers work, but someone still has to chase the invoice.
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Learn how PDF tasks impact productivity, from lost hours to workflow delays, and how AI tools are helping professionals work more efficiently.
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New survey reveals how unmanaged PDF file sizes are draining workplace productivity.
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A new study reveals how time pressure and information overload are pushing professionals to approve documents they haven't fully read.
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